Coronation Street spoilers: Leanne Battersby returns to Weatherfield

Will she give evidence against Harvey?

Author: Marianna MansonPublished 8th Jun 2021

After weeks spent in a safe house in Corrie, it's time for Leanne Battersby, Nick Tilsley and Simon Barlow to return to Weatherfield now that drugs lord Harvey is behind bars.

But the threat is far from over for Leanne and when DS Glynn reminds her that Harvey's future behind bars is dependent on her testimony, will Leanne be able to put her family in harm's way again?

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Elsewhere, Nina Lucas' drinking is spiralling out of control and Roy Cropper is sick with worry about her.

Despite the efforts of her friends to support her, Nina struggles to cope with what's happened - but she's not the only one finding it hard.

Gemma Winter and Chesney Brown clash over baby Aled's hearing and Fiz Brown has the last laugh over Tyrone Dobbs.

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Nina continues to seek solace at the bottom of the bottle and after nicking vodka from the shop, she ends up at the Bistro with Daisy, drunkenly flirting with Noah. Realising how far gone she is, Daisy convinces Nina to head home with her but just as she's about to deposit her with Roy, Nina jumps in a taxi and is gone.

After spending the whole night away, Roy is worried sick about Nina and later she turns up in the hotel bar. Chancing across Corey and footballer Tommy Orpington, Nina slurs that Corey kicked her boyfriend to death, and is Tommy still interested in him now? Ashamed, Corey leaves but Nina follows him into the night.

With Harvey behind bars awaiting trial, DS Glynn pays him a visit in prison, assuring him that he knows what his cronies have been up to and that his intimidation tactics won't work - the witnesses won't be swayed.

With Leanne, Simon and Nick returned home, DS Glynn calls for a private word with Leanne. Reminding her that her testimony is key to stopping Harvey from ruining more lives, Leanne is torn. What will she do?

Curtis is putting on a cocktail evening at the Bistro and as the guests begin arriving, Fiz is up for a good night - until Alina walks in, dressed up to the nines. But when Tyrone shuffles in after her looking awkward in new skinny jeans and a sparkly shirt, Fiz feels quietly smug.

Billy is concerned when he receives a call from Summer's teachers letting him know that her school work is suffering. His best efforts not enough, Billy takes Summer to see a doctor where she's diagnosed with anxiety and stress.

Chesney is thrilled that Aled is the ideal candidate for the cochlear implant, but Gemma isn't budging on refusing to even consider the procedure. Chesney invites Freda round to discuss all the wonderful reasons to go ahead with the operation, but Gemma won't be swayed, leaving Chesney to despair.

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Evelyn Plummer has simply loved putting her feet up and having everyone run around after her as she milks a minor injury from work for all it's worth.

But when Bernie Winter manages to catch her out hamming it up with Cerberus' help, a grateful Dev offers to take her for a drink to say thanks.

While the chemistry is undeniable, we soon see that Dev has a less than gentlemanly side.

Roy doesn't know what to do about Nina

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Elsewhere, Fiz Brown is becoming increasingly frustrated with Tyrone Dobbs' antics and after Alina Popp gives Hope a grown-up makeover, she's at her wit's end.

When Fiz tells Tyrone he's not to see the girls until he can give them some stability, what will he have to say?

Elsewhere, Johnny Connor wants to sell the pub, a donor is found for Peter Barlow and the aftermath of Seb Franklin's death continues to cause pain.

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